Based on data from the National Health Interview Survey Mental Health Supplement, 1989 (NCHS, 1991), this article compares health outcomes for respondents living with someone who is mentally ill (N = 776) with a randomly selected subsample of respondents not living with someone identified as mentally ill (N = 716). When other predictors of health are controlled, sharing a household with a mentally ill person is associated with poorer self-reported physical health, increased risk of reporting some activity limitation, and increased service utilization--both greater risk of hospitalization or visiting a physician, and a greater number of days hospitalized and number of physician visits among those utilizing these services. The severity and du...
A large amount of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing c...
Current literature suggests that severely mentally ill individuals are at high risk for increased ph...
What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services whe...
This article describes the health status of 234 severely mentally ill (SMI) persons residing in Cali...
Research purpose. Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) have higher rates of medical comorbidity ...
The present study was an attempt to assess and compare the global functioning of individuals affecte...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service u...
Family members play vital role in care of persons with sick especially with mental illness living in...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Based on findings from 1990 National Co-morbidity Survey, it is estimated that nearly 20% of the U.S...
This article examines the effects of living arrangements on the well-being of mothers with a serious...
Background: There are few studies that describe differences in measures of burden and participation ...
A large number of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing c...
Background: Mental illness (MI) markedly affects a person’s daily living and leads to disability, re...
Families of individuals with mental illness face a range of practical and emotional stresses. Studie...
A large amount of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing c...
Current literature suggests that severely mentally ill individuals are at high risk for increased ph...
What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services whe...
This article describes the health status of 234 severely mentally ill (SMI) persons residing in Cali...
Research purpose. Persons with severe mental illness (SMI) have higher rates of medical comorbidity ...
The present study was an attempt to assess and compare the global functioning of individuals affecte...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service u...
Family members play vital role in care of persons with sick especially with mental illness living in...
Background. People with a mental disorder have high rates of service utilization for emotional or ad...
Based on findings from 1990 National Co-morbidity Survey, it is estimated that nearly 20% of the U.S...
This article examines the effects of living arrangements on the well-being of mothers with a serious...
Background: There are few studies that describe differences in measures of burden and participation ...
A large number of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing c...
Background: Mental illness (MI) markedly affects a person’s daily living and leads to disability, re...
Families of individuals with mental illness face a range of practical and emotional stresses. Studie...
A large amount of multidisciplinary, qualitative and quantitative research suggests that providing c...
Current literature suggests that severely mentally ill individuals are at high risk for increased ph...
What are the effects of sociodemographic factors on the use of outpatient mental health services whe...